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  • DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA - 13-08-28 -  Downtown Dar es Salaam, as viewed from the helipad of the Holiday Inn on August 28. Dar es Salaam is one of Africa's fastest growing cities. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA - 13-08-22 -  Downtown Dar es Salaam at night on August 22. A new high-rise is being constructed at bottom right. Dar es Salaam is one of Africa's fastest growing cities. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA - 13-08-22 -  Downtown Dar es Salaam at night on August 22. A new high-rise is being constructed at right. Dar es Salaam is one of Africa's fastest growing cities. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA - 13-08-22 -  Downtown Dar es Salaam on August 28. Dar es Salaam is one of Africa's fastest growing cities. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-08-23  LOME, TOGO  - The British School of Lome, in Togo, West Africa.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Ed and Evelyn Henkel donate their time raising money for two orphanages in Africa.<br />
The couple, both in their 70's, decided to collect returnable cans and bottles as their way of raising funds.<br />
"Last year we collected over 87,000 items and raised over six thousand dollars."
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  • Ed and Evelyn Henkel donate their time raising money for two orphanages in Africa.<br />
The couple, both in their 70's, decided to collect returnable cans and bottles as their way of raising funds.<br />
"Last year we collected over 87,000 items and raised over six thousand dollars."
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  • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - 9/10/16 -  A man drinking Kilimanjaro brand beer in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on September 10, 2016. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-12-20  --  LOMÉ, TOGO  -- 10 000 CFA notes in Togo.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-12-20  --  LOMÉ, TOGO  -- 10 000 CFA notes with $100 US in Togo.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-12-20  --  LOMÉ, TOGO  -- 10 000 CFA notes in Togo.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Gathering water at a borehole in Nampunge, Uganda on May 5, 2008. Photo by Daniel Hayduk.
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  • 11-12-20  --  LOMÉ, TOGO  -- 10 000 CFA notes with 100 Euro in Togo.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-04-21   - LOME, TOGO -  A Socata TB-30 Epsilon, one of three in the Togolese Air Force, flies above Lome on April 21, 2012 in preparation for Independence Day. Four countries -- France, Portugal, Senegal and Togo -- are reported to be using the Epsilon aircraft. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-11-24  --  TOGO  -- Burning grass alongside a highway in Togo on November 24, 2011.    Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-29  --  ANEHO, TOGO  --  Men and boys pull jerry cans full of fuel out of the Gulf of Guinea in Togo on January 29. Swimmers will tow the jerry cans -- and even 240/250 litre barrels -- to shore from Nigerian boats anchored just off shore, pictured at rear. Legally bought in Nigeria, the fuel is loaded onto boats which sail to Togo under the cover of night. The journey takes approximately 13 hours. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-03  --  ANEHO, TOGO  -- A youth poses with his Barack Obama underwear in Aneho, Togo on March 3, 2012. Obama's name makes appearances on everything from hotels, rice, schools and even villages. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • TANZANIA - 13-08-23 -  Charcoal transport by bicycle in Tanzania on August 23. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Students studying at a school in Kampala, Uganda. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-05-29   - LOME, TOGO -    Zemidjan ('take me quickly' in  Fon) driver Adissou Adjeoda  sleeps on his motorcycle in Lomé, Togo on May 29. nderpaid, rarely thanked and working all hours to make a meagre living, they find very few moments of calm and quiet in their lives. And so, the moto-taxi men have perfected various ways of calmly sleeping on their motorbike as they wait for  their next customer. And so, on the move amidst the chaos and bustle of daily life, they relax and sleep.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-05-29   - LOME, TOGO -    Zemidjan ('take me quickly' in  Fon) driver Kodjo Apelete demonstrates how he sleeps on his motorcycle in Lomé, Togo on May 29. Underpaid, rarely thanked and working all hours to make a meagre living, they find very few moments of calm and quiet in their lives. And so, the moto-taxi men have perfected various ways of calmly sleeping on their motorbike as they wait for  their next customer. And so, on the move amidst the chaos and bustle of daily life, they relax and sleep.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Bedridden nodding disease victim Vicky Aciro, 14, in her mother's hut near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27.  While the Ugandan Government has opened nodding disease treatment centres at major northern hospitals, many in villages are unable to access the services due to transport costs and the limited mobility of the patient.  Aciro lives across the road from the Okidi Central Village Health Centre and is able to access services, but nurse Agnes Oroma says travelling doctors would be able to assist those living further away.  "Some can't afford to go to the main hospital and some are stuck in villages which are not near transport. It's really difficult," says Oroma.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Bedridden nodding disease victim Vicky Aciro, 14, in her mother's hut near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27.  While the Ugandan Government has opened nodding disease treatment centres at major northern hospitals, many in villages are unable to access the services due to transport costs and the limited mobility of the patient.  Aciro lives across the road from the Okidi Central Village Health Centre and is able to access services, but nurse Agnes Oroma says travelling doctors would be able to assist those living further away.  Some can't afford to go to the main hospital and some are stuck in villages which are not near transport. It's really difficult, says Oroma.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Three-year-old nodding disease victim Michael Ojok is held by his mother Evelyn Abalo as he 'nods' at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When Ojok nods, his eyes roll back and he claws at his face with his hands. In addition to nodding when presented with food, symptoms for victims of the disease vary from seizures, uncontrollable screaming and the urge to run.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  A woman soothes nodding disease victim Monica Auma, 16, at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When the disease presents itself, Auma hallucinates that she is being surrounded by people who then drag her to water and submerge her.  After running and screaming I don't want to go, Jesus save me, Auma collapses unconscious. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  - 12/17/16 - Tanzania and China flags fly from in Dar es Salaam on December 17, 2016.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - 27SEP14 - Ten thousand Tanzanian shilling notes. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA -  13-11-18  -  An overview of a part of downtown Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on November 18, 2013.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • NIAMEY, NIGER  13-04-18   - The Grand Hotel in Niamey, Niger on April 18, 2013.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • A bottle collector walks along Ocean Road, now known as Barack Obama Drive, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on February 4, 2014. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-16  --  LOME, TOGO  -- A boy shows off his muscles in the Forever neighbourhood of Lome, Togo on January 16, 2012.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • KILIMANJARO, TANZANIA - 13-10-08 -  Passengers board a Fastjet flight to Dar es Salaam on October 8, 2013.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • KILIMANJARO, TANZANIA - 13-10-08 -  Passengers board a Fastjet flight to Dar es Salaam on October 8, 2013.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  Kodjo Afate Gnikou and his $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  The $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Creator Kodjo Afate Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  The $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Creator Kodjo Afate Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  Kodjo Afate Gnikou and his $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  The $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Creator Kodjo Afate Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  Kodjo Afate Gnikou and his $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  Kodjo Afate Gnikou and his $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  Kodjo Afate Gnikou and his $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  Kodjo Afate Gnikou and his $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-02-03   -  A young woman selling oranges in Lome, Togo on February 3, 2013. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Students at a school in Kampala, Uganda. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-05-29   - LOME, TOGO -    Zemidjan ('take me quickly' in  Fon) driver Spero Deguenon demonstrates how he sleeps on his motorcycle in Lomé, Togo on May 29. Underpaid, rarely thanked and working all hours to make a meagre living, they find very few moments of calm and quiet in their lives. And so, the moto-taxi men have perfected various ways of calmly sleeping on their motorbike as they wait for  their next customer. And so, on the move amidst the chaos and bustle of daily life, they relax and sleep.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-05-28   - LOME, TOGO -    Zemidjan ('take me quickly' in  Fon) driver Mohamed Dokouno demonstrates how he sleeps on his motorcycle in Lomé, Togo on May 28. Underpaid, rarely thanked and working all hours to make a meagre living, they find very few moments of calm and quiet in their lives. And so, the moto-taxi men have perfected various ways of calmly sleeping on their motorbike as they wait for  their next customer. And so, on the move amidst the chaos and bustle of daily life, they relax and sleep.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-05-29   - LOME, TOGO -    A zemidjan ('take me quickly' in  Fon) driver demonstrates how he sleeps on his motorcycle in Lomé, Togo on May 29. Underpaid, rarely thanked and working all hours to make a meagre living, they find very few moments of calm and quiet in their lives. And so, the moto-taxi men have perfected various ways of calmly sleeping on their motorbike as they wait for  their next customer. And so, on the move amidst the chaos and bustle of daily life, they relax and sleep.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-05-29   - LOME, TOGO -    Zemidjan ('take me quickly' in  Fon) driver Jules Akumani demonstrates how he sleeps on his motorcycle in Lomé, Togo on May 29. Underpaid, rarely thanked and working all hours to make a meagre living, they find very few moments of calm and quiet in their lives. And so, the moto-taxi men have perfected various ways of calmly sleeping on their motorbike as they wait for  their next customer. And so, on the move amidst the chaos and bustle of daily life, they relax and sleep.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-05-29   - LOME, TOGO -    Zemidjan ('take me quickly' in  Fon) driver Justin Agbendjia demonstrates how he sleeps on his motorcycle in Lomé, Togo on May 29. Underpaid, rarely thanked and working all hours to make a meagre living, they find very few moments of calm and quiet in their lives. And so, the moto-taxi men have perfected various ways of calmly sleeping on their motorbike as they wait for  their next customer. And so, on the move amidst the chaos and bustle of daily life, they relax and sleep.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-05-29   - LOME, TOGO -    Zemidjan ('take me quickly' in  Fon) driver Fousseni Kpe Kpassi demonstrates how he sleeps on his motorcycle in Lomé, Togo on May 29. Underpaid, rarely thanked and working all hours to make a meagre living, they find very few moments of calm and quiet in their lives. And so, the moto-taxi men have perfected various ways of calmly sleeping on their motorbike as they wait for  their next customer. And so, on the move amidst the chaos and bustle of daily life, they relax and sleep.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-17   -- LOME, TOGO - Passengers board an Ethiopian Airlines flight at Togo's International Airport in the capital city Lomé on March 17. The airport is also called Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-17   -- LOME, TOGO - The terminal of Togo's International Airport in the capital city Lomé on March 17. The airport is also called Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-17   -- LOME, TOGO - An Asky plane on the tarmac of Togo's International Airport in the capital city Lomé on March 17. The airport is also called Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Jacklyn Abalo holds the head of nodding disease victim Joyce Alanyo, 18, at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. Alanyo has had the disease since 2002, and can no longer speak. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Three-year-old nodding disease victim Michael Ojok is held by his mother Evelyn Abalo as he 'nods' at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When Ojok nods, his eyes roll back and he claws at his face with his hands. In addition to nodding when presented with food, symptoms for victims of the disease vary from seizures, uncontrollable screaming and the urge to run.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Three-year-old nodding disease victim Michael Ojok is held by his mother Evelyn Abalo as he 'nods' at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When Ojok nods, his eyes roll back and he claws at his face with his hands. In addition to nodding when presented with food, symptoms for victims of the disease vary from seizures, uncontrollable screaming and the urge to run.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Three-year-old nodding disease victim Michael Ojok is held by his mother Evelyn Abalo as he 'nods' at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When Ojok nods, his eyes roll back and he claws at his face with his hands. In addition to nodding when presented with food, symptoms for victims of the disease vary from seizures, uncontrollable screaming and the urge to run.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Three-year-old nodding disease victim Michael Ojok is held by his mother Evelyn Abalo as he 'nods' at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When Ojok nods, his eyes roll back and he claws at his face with his hands. In addition to nodding when presented with food, symptoms for victims of the disease vary from seizures, uncontrollable screaming and the urge to run.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Unconscious nodding disease victim Monica Auma, 16, at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When the disease presents itself, Auma hallucinates that she is being surrounded by people who then drag her to water and submerge her.  After running and screaming I don't want to go, Jesus save me, Auma collapses unconscious. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-29  --  ANEHO, TOGO  --  A young woman carries empty jerry cans into a warehouse at the Togo-Benin border filled with hundreds of 240-250 litre barrels of petrol. Smugglers say each barrel is worth $150,000 CFA ($300 USD). Fuel purchased in Nigeria, arrives at this distribution point by boat and is spread throughout Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso and Mali. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-28  --  ANEHO, TOGO  -- An illegal fuel seller, at left, and a co-hort, at right, walk through a voodoo shrine the village of Glidji on January 28. The smugglers are often viewed as heroes as they provide jobs for the communities they operate in. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-21  --  LOME, TOGO  -- An illegal fuel seller keeps his eyes open for authorities as he tops up a customer's motorcycle in Lomé.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-28  --  ANEHO, TOGO  -- A fuel smuggler waits for customers in Aneho, Togo. A distinct trademark of fuel sellers in Benin and eastern Togo is the distinctly shaped 20 litre glass bottle.  Illegal fuel sellers often face police seizures, beatings and in some cases, have been killed.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-21  --  LOME, TOGO  -- Illegal fuel sellers in Lomé, Togo.  To ensure their stock, worth hundreds of dollars stays secure, members of the group take turns living in the small one-room building with the gasoline. They say they have to be constantly on guard. "At any time the police will come and surprise you. If no bribe is given, everything is seized and we will be jailed." Well educated, but with little opportunity to gain legal they say they are not in the business by choice. "Nowadays there is nothing with which to make a living." Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-21  --  LOME, TOGO  --  An illegal fuel boss with in Lomé where he operates two stalls. He's been in the business for 15 years, and says he does it because no other jobs are available. "There is no money in the country." Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-12-14  --  LOMÉ, TOGO  --  Students protest at the Technical School (Lycee Thechnique) in Adidogome, a suburb of Lomé, on December 14. Police fired tear gas and flash-bangs into crowds of high-school aged students; they are upset that government-paid teachers, who have not been paid, are on strike. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-12-14  --  LOMÉ, TOGO  --  Students protest at the Technical School (Lycee Thechnique) in Adidogome, a suburb of Lomé, on December 14. Police fired tear gas and flash-bangs into crowds of high-school aged students; they are upset that government-paid teachers, who have not been paid, are on strike. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Tanzania - 01JAN14 - An overview of Lushoto, a small town in the Usambara mountains in north-eastern Tanzania. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-16  --  LOME, TOGO  --  A boy on his way to fetch water in the Forever neighbourhood of Lome, Togo on January 16, 2012. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  The $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Creator Kodjo Afate Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  Kodjo Afate Gnikou and his $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-05-31   -  Kodjo Afate Gnikou and his $100 US 3D printer W.AFATE, which is largely made of e-waste, in Lome, Togo on May 31, 2013. Gnikou dreams of sending a larger version to Mars to print tools and homes for future colonizations. "They all say it is merely a dream and it will never happen," says Gnikou, pointing out that there are already robots on Mars. "I really want my 3D printer to be the first on Mars so people can say it was an African who had the idea to put a 3D printer on Mars."  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • LOME, TOGO  13-03-15   - Togolese Gendarmes prior to the Prime Minister's arrival at a function in Lome, Togo. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-05-25   - LOME, TOGO -    Zemidjan ('take me quickly' in  Fon) driver Isodore Lokou demonstrates how he sleeps on his motorcycle in Lomé, Togo on May 25. Underpaid, rarely thanked and working all hours to make a meagre living, they find very few moments of calm and quiet in their lives. And so, the moto-taxi men have perfected various ways of calmly sleeping on their motorbike as they wait for  their next customer. And so, on the move amidst the chaos and bustle of daily life, they relax and sleep.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-05-29   - LOME, TOGO -    Zemidjan ('take me quickly' in  Fon) driver Eric Pidjolo demonstrates how he sleeps on his motorcycle in Lomé, Togo on May 29. Underpaid, rarely thanked and working all hours to make a meagre living, they find very few moments of calm and quiet in their lives. And so, the moto-taxi men have perfected various ways of calmly sleeping on their motorbike as they wait for  their next customer. And so, on the move amidst the chaos and bustle of daily life, they relax and sleep.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-03  --  ANEHO, TOGO  --  A six-month-old baby is cradled in a hollowed out jerry can in Aneho, Togo.  The border town is frequented by fuel smugglers and many local families profit by taking part in the smuggling process. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Nodding disease victim Monica Auma, 16, at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When the disease presents itself, Auma hallucinates that she is being surrounded by people who then drag her to water and submerge her.  After running and screaming I don't want to go, Jesus save me, Auma collapses unconscious. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Nodding disease victim Michael Abola, 14, stands at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. Abola fell into a fire while having a seizure, a symptom of the disease. Many victims of the disease are injured when having a seizure, prompting some parents to tie their children up.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-27   -- KITGUM, UGANDA --  Nodding disease victim Monica Auma, 16, at the Okidi Central Village Health Centre near Kitgum, Uganda on Tuesday, March 27. When the disease presents itself, Auma hallucinates that she is being surrounded by people who then drag her to water and submerge her.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-29  --  ANEHO, TOGO  --   Boys carry empty 240 litre barrels to a warehouse near the Togo-Benin border where tens of thousands of litres of illegal fuel are stored.  A smuggler, who declined giving his name, said the illegal fuel trade provides valuable jobs in a country where a large percentage of the population makes less than $1 USD per day. "This continent is suffering too much. Fuel smuggling gives a job to a mother and allows her to send her son to school." Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-29  --  ANEHO, TOGO  -- A disused car sits on a roadside in Aneho, Togo. The border town is frequented by fuel smugglers and many local families profit by taking part in the smuggling process. Legally bought in Nigeria, the fuel is loaded onto boats which sail to Togo and Benin under the cover of night.  The fuel is then sold at 15-30 percent less than at licensed stations, providing an inexpensive way for motorists to stay on the road.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-12-14  --  LOMÉ, TOGO  --  Students protest at the Technical School (Lycee Thechnique) in Adidogome, a suburb of Lomé, on December 14. Police fired tear gas and flash-bangs into crowds of high-school aged students; they are upset that government-paid teachers, who have not been paid, are on strike. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • GRAND POPO, BENIN - 11-10-16 -  Two women walk along the beach in Grand Popo, Benin at sunset on October 16. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  Preparing for crew change with the tanker ship Bonito in the Lomé anchorage in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  A sailor headed out to the tanker ship Bonito (not pictured) in the Lomé anchorage in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  Ships in the Lomé anchorage performing  a ship-to-ship transfer operation in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  A sailor headed out to the tanker ship Bonito (not pictured) in the Lomé anchorage in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  A fisherman in Lomé's port in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  Fishermen in the Lomé anchorage near a ship performing a ship-to-ship transfer operation in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  Preparing for a crew change with the RBD Anema E Core in the Lomé anchorage in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The tanker vessel was attacked by pirates in Beninese waters in July 2011. The threat of piracy in Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  Crew change on the tanker ship Bonito in the Lomé anchorage in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  Preparing for crew change with the tanker ship Bonito in the Lomé anchorage in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-11-20  -- LOME, TOGO  --   Simultaneous sign language interpretation of an event organized by CBM and Togolese partners around the 22nd session of the ACP-EU (African, Caribbean and Pacific - European Union) Joint Parliamentary Assembly (JPA) in Togo, West Africa, November 20.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-11-20  -- LOME, TOGO  --  Two persons with disabilities conversing at a meeting organized by CBM and Togolese partners around the 22nd session of the ACP-EU (African, Caribbean and Pacific - European Union) Joint Parliamentary Assembly (JPA) in Togo, West Africa, November 20.Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  Vessels in the Lomé anchorage in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  Fishermen in Lomé's port in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  A fisherman in Lomé's port in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 11-10-12 -   LOME, TOGO -  Vessels in the Lomé anchorage in Togo, West Africa on October 12, 2011. The threat of piracy in neighbouring Benin has prompted ships to seek safer anchorage in Togolese waters, however many are concerned that pirates will follow the vessels.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • TOGO  13-02-02   -  A recently paved road, built by the Chinese, ends near Kpalime, Togo. Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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